Tag: "Diversity"
CSU staff members and School of Education doctoral students named 2022 Policy Fellows for the Colorado Department of Higher Education
Fabiola Mora and Mary Ann Lucero are both doctoral students, staff members in the AAC, and have recently been named 2022 Colorado Department of Higher Education (CDHE) Policy Fellows! Read on to learn about their journey and impact.
Child development scholar to give Mary Scott Lecture on diversity, racism and the development of minoritized children
Cynthia García Coll, adjunct professor in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Puerto Rico, Medical Science Campus, will give the 2022 Virtual Mary Scott Lecture on March 4.
Local Latinx and Indigenous high school students celebrate cultural wealth at Caminos event
At the sixth annual Caminos: Latinx/Indigenous Leadership Conference, Fort Collins High School students were invited to CSU to celebrate educational and cultural affirmation.
Apparel faculty member wins Excellence in Marketable Design Award at international conference
Kristen Morris, assistant professor in CSU’s Department of Design and Merchandising, won the ATEXINC Award for Excellence in Marketable Textile Design in the professional category at the virtual International Textile and Apparel Association (ITAA) conference.
Construction Management's CM Cares continues to make community impact
CM Cares gives back to the community through student service learning initiative solving accessibility issues.
Fall 2021 Health and Human Sciences outstanding graduates
The CSU College of Health and Human Sciences is proud to feature these exceptional graduates for Fall 2021. Read more about them in their stories!
Outstanding graduate proves it’s never too late to chase your dreams
After six years, An Le returned to CSU’s Department of Human Development and Family Studies through CSU Online and earned her bachelor’s degree, a double concentration, and a minor.
Outstanding Graduate Chris Ao turns tragic events into an exciting career path
My brother, dad, mom, and my girlfriend are the driving factors that push me up my own Mt. Everest.
Outstanding Graduate Nick Ao finds his own path after persevering through tragedy
My proudest accomplishment is figuring out who I am, the connections I made, and what path I want to take for the future.